Washing-machine.



G. T. BUDDLE.

WASHING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 25, 1911.

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z 1 v /k WitnessVes W Patented Oct. 29, 1912.

G. T. BUDDLE. WASHING MACHINE.

APPLIOATION FILED SEPT.25,1911. MMQ SM ..v Q Patented 0011.29, 1912.

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1 is ')..4 w i. :u by IHQLJlS oi springs 43 and hi with ;he angle hers 35 the normal tendency of l th s i being to center the recepteclc. These spiihgs also drew the rec-e3 eient in 2 tnclc toward the or sr: l0, and tendto hOLC a W; shing the extension oi the frmnes in csrntact with the truns'a 'erse angle bars 39 thus permitct of the vinvention is ti t'ie :cptecle to freely rock; upon the ng "mines without danger of the frames (3011) ng out of contact with the receptacle. Arranged on the edge portion of: the base 10 are brackets to which are secured coiled springs 48 which are connected to the lower end of a vertically extending bar 47.

The receptacle 31 is provided with diagoiled] y disposed brace beams 48 the ends of which adjacent the upper edge of the reoientmeans as the same Tih at-e ngs; Figure 1 is a side eieoniplete machine. 2 is secio'ml View. 3 is a s is an end elevation, i

for supporting the tail 'ViQ'W of the frame receptacle.

1 1O designates the base w ith the 'verti er;- ceptztcie are apertured to receive the adjust rds or supports 11 Whi h are abie. securing devices -19. Secured to these 12. The supports are devices are coiled springs :30 which are con- "SDSVGlpQ bit 5 1 2: and 15 neeted' to it plate 51 which hits Ll, link coniwh d i i The vertinection with the upper end of the bar 47, orts are connected (it the bar 47 thus being resiliently supported 2 beam 15 which supat its upper and lower ends. The gem whelrl and the motor 20, a tray ['28 carries a rod 53 which has adjustable con d at a point below the uections with the vertically extending our cite the Inter drained troini l7. This adjustable connection consists I'Ztflgiid on one end at th' l oi 'the sleeve 54; which receives the rod 523, eave LC ore; which the belt-l said rod being prox ided "with apertures bait being drive: i receive the-locking; pin As the o I motor 20, n sheziiw i is moved by. means of the rod 53, G11 said shaft, said belt will vibrate imparting at rocking sid sheave. Arranged on on to the receptacle 231. As this recepmoves hzu-lzwnrd and torvard on the 29 which meshes with z the 17, the shaft 3 s 2 and 33 it will be noted that the ism througg the minderedwhich are arranged tin 2?) tl e s "t cptw-le and thei'iuid within will lie agitated. The springs ich tend to center the recep- 'iih the springs which conwith the base 10 and with )portechb S2 and 232-), sa t is claimed 1:51--

:a washing nmchlne, t} receptacle, it

southcl ingj v the?!" me i of 'mlependeutiy humble trumes i-iilnifilo 38 one-of which extends through the other said the wching frames supporting said, receptacle for it rocking motion, a bar having a resilient connection with said receptacle and means for imparting movcnent to said bar.

2. In a washingmachine, a receptacle, a supporting base, a bar, having a resilient connection with said receptacle and said base, a plurality of independently movable frames pivotally arranged on the base, said frames having a pivotal connection with the receptacle and means for moving said bar to rocksaid receptacle.

. 3. In a washing machine, a base, a receptacle, a plurality of-independently movable frames supporting said receptacle for rocking movement, one of said frames extending through the other, a vertically disposed bar,

coiled springs connecting said bar with said.

base, coiled springs connecting said bar with said receptacle and means for imparting movement to said bar to nook said receptacle.

4. In a washing machine, a base, a re ceptacle, a plurality of independently movable frames supporting said receptacle, said.

frames being provided w'th curved extexr. sions arranged to contact ith said base and with said receptacle, a re ilient connection frames being provided with curved extensions adapted to contact withsaid bars, a

plurality of transversely f, disposed angle beams secured to the bottom of the recep= tacle, said frames being? provided with curved extensions adapted-'to contact with said beams, a vertically d sposed bar, said bar having a resilient connection with-said base and with said receptacle and means for moving said bar to rock said receptacle.

6. In a washing machine, a receptacle, a

supporting base,a plurality of angle bars arwhich extends through the other,said-frames being provided with curved extensions adapted to contact with said transversely disposed bars, ranged on the bottom of'said receptacle, said frames being provided with curved. extensions adapted to contact with the last mentioned bars, a vertically disposed bar, coiled springs connected to the lower end of said bar extending in opposite directions, said springs being secured to said base, coiled springs secured to said receptacle, a plate, said springs 'being connected to said plate and a link connection between the plate and th; upper end of said bar, and means for moving said bar to rock said receptacle.

7. In a washing machine, a receptacle, a plurality of independently movable frames one of which extends through the other, said (Frames supporting said receptacle for a rocking motion, and means for rocking the receptacle.

S. In awashing machine, a receptacle, a plurality of independently movablefram'es one of which extends through the other, said receptacle resting upon the upper terminals of said frames, a base upon which the lower terminals of said frames rest, and means for rocking the receptacle on-said frames.

9. In a washing machine, a base,- tacle, a support for the receptacle comprising' disconnected members, said receptacle resting upon the members but not connected thereto, said support being disconnected from said base.

In testimony that-I claim the foregoing-as my own, I have hereto aiiixed my signature in the presence 'of two witnesses.

" GEonoEr. BUDDLE:

Witnesses:

Hymn Sno F. J. Tana.

transversely disposed bars ar-' a recep-- 

